The Museum of the Mississippi Delta is hosting the traveling exhibit “For All the World to See: Visual Culture and Struggle for Civil Rights,” with an opening cocktail reception on Thursday, April 4. This exhibition examines the role visual culture played in shaping and transforming the struggle for racial equality in America from the late 1940s to the mid-1970s. The exhibit is not a history of the Civil Rights Movement itself, but rather an exploration of the vast number of potent images that have influenced how Americans perceived race and the struggle for equality.
Museum members admitted free, non-member tickets are $10.00